Hi all. I'm looking for practical advice on what kind of fence to put around my garden to protect it from (bold and urbanized) wild animals. Protecting it from the chickens is easy, but those other critters have been destroying everything! I read about a 3-foot-tall chicken wire fence being enough, so I did that, but it clearly isn't enough. We don't have deer and other such large things, but we do have lots of rabbits, raccoons, groundhogs, gophers, chipmunks, squirrels, and birds, and I'm sure others that I'm forgetting, too, but in general, that category of critter. In the garden, I have vegetables, herbs and berry bushes. I'm not sure who exactly is getting in and how (thinking of getting a critter cam, but that won't help me right now - I want to enclose the garden before the new crop comes in). The beans are picked clean down to the sticks (leaves, pods and all), even though they are on 5-foot-tall ladder-like trellises with the horizontal slats about 1 foot apart, and everything is eaten up to the top (can rabbits climb ladders?!?); cucumber fruit AND leaves are eaten, tomato fruit and leaves, etc. etc. The cucumbers have chomp marks, so something is taking big bites. I'm starting to think that I either have to enclose the garden around on all sides, including the top, with something serious, or I won't bother gardening at all! (been doing this for 12 years and never saw the amount of damage like over the past 3 years, so I need to either get serious or quit).
So... If I use chicken wire, will that be enough? The chicken wire currently around the garden hasn't been torn anywhere, so they're not getting in by "breaking and entering". Are the holes too big? If I use bird netting stretched around a frame, they'll probably chew through it, right? Should I use hardware cloth? It's so expensive I want to cry just thinking about the amount I'll need, but if that's what I need, then that's what I need. Or maybe some combination of different fencing materials. Would bird netting along the top, at least, be enough, or would things climb up the vertical fence and chew through the bird netting to get in? Please let me know what has worked for you!
So... If I use chicken wire, will that be enough? The chicken wire currently around the garden hasn't been torn anywhere, so they're not getting in by "breaking and entering". Are the holes too big? If I use bird netting stretched around a frame, they'll probably chew through it, right? Should I use hardware cloth? It's so expensive I want to cry just thinking about the amount I'll need, but if that's what I need, then that's what I need. Or maybe some combination of different fencing materials. Would bird netting along the top, at least, be enough, or would things climb up the vertical fence and chew through the bird netting to get in? Please let me know what has worked for you!
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